Showing posts with label Halloween card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween card. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2016

A Final Tip of the Hat to Halloween for Freshly Made Sketches


Can I confess one last time that I secretly love to make Halloween cards, even though Halloween is my least favourite holiday? I think it's because of the rich colours, the great textures and the stark images. Since today is Halloween, I decided to do one last Halloween card and dedicate it to all my little grandkids who are dressing up to go trick or treating today.

I used the Freshly Made Sketches challenge for my layout:


I used the Jar of Haunts one last time and the Halloween Scenes Edgelits dies. I went all out with Halloween colours: Elegant Eggplant, Tangerine Tango, Old Olive and Basic Black, with a shot of Daffodil Delight for the moooon!



  • I love that tree from the Halloween Scene Edgelits. It looks so perfect, silhouetted against the moon! And there are some great accessories in that die set as well, like the bats.
  • The Jar of Haunts stamp set has that great pumpkin which looks wonderful on its own, or you can make it into a happy jack-o-lantern, or really go spooky with the mean eyes and the gooey drips. It's hard to see in the top photo, but I used the drippy stamp again at the bottom of the black card stock with the tree at the top. I embossed them with some retired Black Stampin' Emboss Powder and then fussy cut them to give the bottom of the black strip some more interest. You can see it better in the photo below:



I have to say that my daughters have gone all out in the costume department. One of my grandsons wanted to be a praying mantis - his latest interest and passion. Can you image? Well, my daughter down loaded a complicated pattern to make it from cardboard and this is the result:



Can you imagine the work that went into this? I hope tomorrow is dry!




















Two of my other grandkids have somewhat quirky wishes for their Halloween costumes as well. One wants to be a Princess Firefighter:


while the other wants to be an.....Aspen Tree Octopus! Bet you haven't heard that one before! Mom knitted him an Aspen Tree sweater last year. So she just had to knit some octopus tentacles this year to add to it.


You'll probably never see anything like this in your lifetime again, so take a good look!





















What are the little ones in your family dressing up as? Do you even participate in Halloween celebrations?





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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Happy Halloween with Ghoulish Grunge and Halloween Scenes


I don't do a ton of Halloween cards each year. I just don't have much purpose for them, although I love to create them. The shapes, colours and textures are all so much fun, so I have to do some of them for my own sake. This card was one of them. It gave me a chance to use my new Ghoulish Grunge stamp set that I've been dying to get my hands on and ink up! What fun that was! And then there is the Jar of Haunts stamp set that coordinates with the Everyday Jars Framelits! Great images! Finally, I just got a hold of the Halloween Scenes Edgelits as well and put them to work. I had a great time playing with all of them!


  • I might have gotten a titch carried away with all the Ghoulish Grunge texture, but it's so gorgeous and I stamped most of it in Smoky Slate on top of Smoky Slate cardstock so it's not overpowering! Aren't they great textures?
  • I love the texture on the little mummy jar from Jar of Haunts! He comes with just the lines, but I used the gauze texture stamp from the Ghoulish Grunge set and some Pear Pizzazz ink to add the gauze texture to the mummy wrappings. To add some dirt to them, I used one of the edges stamps from Timeless Textures and some Smoky Slate ink, stamped off, to add a little grime to the edges of the jar. I die cut him with the Everyday Jars framelits.
  • The Halloween Night Washi Tape adds a bit of a frame top and bottom of the panel. And the new Pumpkin Pie Glimmer paper is great as an eye popper for a trio of pumpkins underneath the old dead tree, made with the Halloween Scenes Edgelits, which die cut the bats as well.
  • The sentiment is also from Jar of Haunts and is die cut with the Tags and Labels Framelits.


Don't forget about the Buy Three, Get One Free Designer Series Paper Promotion on from now until October 31! The details are below! It's a great time to stock up though!






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